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  • |Description=CC Publisher will help you tag your audio and video files with information about your license and it allows you to up ...d downloads folder for P2P (for more info, see [http://creativecommons.org/audio/publish-morpheus our tutorial for sharing your CC music via Morpheus]).
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  • ...g/ the Internet Archive] or a P2P network like [http://creativecommons.org/audio/publish-morpheus Morpheus] that claims to be Creative Commons licensed, thi === Step two: Drag an audio file into the application window ===
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  • == [[Audio#Featured_Audio_Sites| Sound]] ==
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  • ...dexing assertions about objects other than the current document (eg image, audio, video).
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  • * [[AIFF]] Audio (aif) * Java (AU) Audio
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  • === Trew, Free Audio === * http://estudiolivre.org/el-gallery_rss.php?ver=2&type=Audio
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  • ...important to allow presenters the ability to showcase media - be it video, audio, slideshow, or other. Speakers and a projector aren't essential to the Salo
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  • ! License version <ref name="versionsnote">Note that CC released a version 2.1 suite for jurisdictions | [[#Credit_to_others_explicit|Licensors may name other attribution parties]]
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  • * need long audio cable for laptops
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  • ''Please place your name and topic here for possibly presenting in the future.'' ...d traditional copyrights for online-published creative-writing in text and audio)
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  • ...elevant to podcasting because, in many instances, a podcaster will conduct audio or video interviews, perform plays, sing songs, and produce all sorts of ot ...te to certain product features. So for example, Joe Citizen cannot use the name CNN and apply it in such a way as to suggest that his podcasts come from CN
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  • The first format we've learned to tag is MP3, the popular audio audio formats — will follow soon. This is an ongoing process, and we
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  • '''WOAF''' (Official audio file webpage) should include the URL where the work metadata, including ver
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  • ...RDFa]] and image, audio, or video search (using scoped metadata, not image/audio/video analysis!)
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  • ...lection=opensource_audio Open Source Audio] section does the same, but for audio files.
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  • ...n about your license and it allows you to upload Creative Commons-licensed audio. You also have the option of publishing the licensed and tagged audio works on your own site. ccPublisher is licensed under the GNU GPL.
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  • ...="tocnumber">3.2.5</span> <span class="toctext">Incorporating Pre-Existing Audio Voice Recordings.</span>]]</li>
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  • ...aken. Technically, podcasting has been described as “the distribution of audio or video files, such as radio programs or music videos, over the internet u
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  • # The name of the person, group or organization to attribute the work to ...nowiki>&lt;span rel="dc:type" href="http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Sound"/&gt;Audio&lt;/span&gt; &lt;a rel="license"
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  • ...lement a new feature in [[CcPublisher]]. It is a brilliant tool, that tags audio and video files with information about license and uploads them to the Inte My name is Bruno and I'm finishing my Computer Engineer graduation at [[http://www.
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  • ...n zijn boeken, websites, blogs, foto's, films, video's, liedjes en andere (audio-)visuele opnames. Software programma's worden ook door het auteursrecht bes ...eld, interactief) en je moet dit dan ook gebruiken. Dit bewerkstelligt met name preciezere machine-leesbare taal.
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  • ...lement a new feature in [[CcPublisher]]. It is a brilliant tool, that tags audio and video files with information about license and uploads them to the Inte
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  • ** laptop audio
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  • Try it out. Look for books, weblogs, audio recordings, and more.
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  • ...igital data. Introduced in late 1998, it is the designation for a group of audio and video coding standards and related technology agreed upon by the ISO/IE
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  • ...rt!</b> You have the right to record, copy, distribute and play video and audio of this concert which is licensed with the Creative Commons Attribution-Non ...ming server provided by</b> [http://madmuseradio.com/ Mad Muse Radio] The audio of this concert will be available outside of Second Life on the web, and in
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  • ...list of Creative Commons licensed audio media. [http://creativecommons.org/audio The original page] is partially ported here. == Featured Audio Sites ==
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  • 1: Audio manipulation created and performed with a laptop, sampler, cdj's, kaoss pad
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  • first letter of name. Example here: * fixed double-slashing skin name in Settings
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  • ...r own flickr or youtube while having an infrastructure for legally sharing audio, video, text, and other media.''" [[User:Jon Phillips|Jon Phillips]] 22:50,
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  • Also, for audio-based installations there is support for M3U-based contribute to the project. While ccHost already supports major audio
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  • |Event Name=Brisbane Salon ...arton of Toysatellite (http://www.toysatellite.org) also provided a lavish audio/visual feast incorporating content from across the Australian Creative Comm
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  • You want to aggregate CC licensed media (e.g., images, video, audio). How do you discover licensed content? There are two complementary high l
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  • ==Owl Multimedia Audio Search==
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  • MozCC ''only'' looks at metadata in the web page, not embedded in the audio file itself. So some tracks may indeed be licensed, but if the page doesn'
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  • ...RDFa]] and image, audio, or video search (using scoped metadata, not image/audio/video analysis!) *Build an audio or video editing/mixing application with CC support or add support for impo
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  • ...ons Add-in for Amarok would allow license information to be displayed from audio files played in Amarok.
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  • * Unnamed attendee (waiting for approval to publish name) * Unnamed attendee (waiting for approval to publish name)
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  • Each script includes timecode for how long each audio piece lasts. This will give you an idea of how quickly your narrator should We highly recommend that you use an experienced audio person and an experienced flash person to prepare these files for final del
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  • <tr><td colspan="4"><strong>Audio</strong></td></tr> <td>Monkey's Audio (APE)</td>
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  • === Audio ===
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  • |Event Name=Los Angeles Salon ...oth as a group and as individuals - which will be recorded and turned into audio loops that will be used for the Into Infinity project, a new art exhibition
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  • = User Submitted Audio Bumpers = '''Add Your Audio Bumper Here!'''
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  • ...mplement existing efforts like the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s Open Audio License; [11] and we hope to improve on such efforts by making it easier fo [11] See [http://www.eff.org/IP/Open_licenses/eff_oal.html EFF Open Audio License], see also, e.g., [http://dsl.org/copyleft/dsl.txt Design Science L
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  • ==Audio== You can quickly and easily publish your audio files to the Internet Archive by visiting [http://www.archive.org/create/ h
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  • [[Category:Audio]] ...dio bumper, be sure to include the full URL to the license and/or the full name of the license (including version number). A copyright notice stating the
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  • ...llows users to contribute tracks of reuse stub tracks for their own mixes, audio projects.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Audio]]
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  • |License short name=custom, various * Size: Thousands of CC-licensed and PD videos and audio items. Huge.
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  • ...nto our search tools, and we are planning to make available CC image/video/audio feeds for any group of organisms.
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